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    • Hello All,  I’m hoping someone can help me urgently here. Firstly, I’d like to say I have read multiple other threads and have some what an idea of what I should be doing, however my case might be slightly different so coming with my own questions here.    my situation is I lived in Dubai and had a credit card and a loan, loan with HSBC and credit card with Emirates (or the other way round), I lost my job and was forced to leave the country as I was staying in the country on my companies visa.    since coming back, after a few years 2 different debt collections agencies have been approaching me (one being IDRW and the other J&P). I’ve never answered IDRWW and they constantly chase me by calling and messaging me and my employer. My current company is ok with this as I explained the situation but I’m soon to be joining a new company who definitely won’t be ok with being messaged and called. I’m afraid to continue to ignore them as they may message and calm the new employer as they have before and I’ll lose my job. However, it seems clear from these forums that dealing with the debt collection agencies is never a good idea. You shouldn’t agree to the amount or pay anything.    j&p caught me on my phone but I still haven't sent them any money or confirmed the amount they’re saying is owed, they keep pushing to pay off the “principal” amount by making monthly payments, from reading these forums it seems like if I make one of those payments (they have provided bank details for ENBD), then it’ll just be paying off interest and not actually clearing the principle debt and the bank won’t even approve receipt of payment or that it’s coming off principle.    this is my predicament as ignoring them might not be an option if they chase my new employer. Maybe there’s a way to ensure the debt collection agency don’t contact my new employer?? I don’t know? Massively appreciate peoples help here. Thanks, 
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Could anyone help so i don't mess up?

Lloyds have not responded to my SAR sent on 12/11/08 this was handed to my bank manager in person. i did 4 at the time with 4 diffrent £10 cheques have recieved a response from all but the big one! My personal account.

 

What do i need to do now? i have phoned them and rerequested it was told it would be with me in 2 days still waiting over a week ago.

Do i phone them and tell them they are in breach of the Data protection act or is there a second procedure to follow?

Meanwhile my OD is getting bigger as they have just charged me for being overdrawn on my overdraft when they have made the mistake by letting a cancelled DD go through.

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Hi js,

 

My advice would be to write to them rather than ring. At least you've then got a copy of everything. I know it costs money, but send it recorded delivery to obtain a signature. I'd be ionclined to amend the original Subject Access Request letter from the template library, and say something along the lines of, " original request dated 12/11, 40 days to comply, advised 2 days after contacting them. set a deadline for compliance, and advise them that you'll be contacting the FSA under non-compliance regs"

 

you might even find a more appropriate non-compliance template in the library

 

 

Have they cashed your £10 cheque?

 

have you opened a parachute account?

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Hi,

 

The non-compliance letters are here..............

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/6986-data-protection-act-non.html

 

Regards.

 

Scott.

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Earlier on i called the Bank and got the run around as i expected i did let them know they were in breach of the data protection act. i have reported them to the information commisioner for breach after a converstion with them. should i now send the template 2 letter as well? just to get the ball rolling. or should i wait for the ICO to follow it up? i should be able to get this through the courts under the hardship case i think?

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Oh Dear i may have made a bit of a boo boo:( i sent the following letter

 

"LloydsTSB Bank

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Sir or Madam,

 

 

Re. Account number: XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX

 

 

I am writing to request a fully comprehensive list of all the default charges for direct debit, unauthorised overdrafts and standing orders I have paid over the last six years.

 

Please find enclosed a cheque for the maximum statutory charge of £10. If you are unable to provide this data, I will accept a copy of my statements going back six years; I understand that statements on their own are not covered by the Data Protection Act 1998, yet I’m not requesting the statements per se, but the charges, which I’m entitled to by law.

 

 

If you store any of the older records on microfiche, please be aware that the Information Commissioner deems this to be a relevant filing system under the Act. As such, any microfiche data must be sent to me in fully legible and comprehensible form.

 

I look forward to your response within 40 days, as Lloyds TSB Bankis obliged to reply under the Data Protection Act. If not I shall seek remedy from the Information Commissioner.

 

 

Yours faithfully,"

 

I have set this letter for each account held i got the letter from MSE from what can gather i should just have sent a generic letter asking for All info on me.

Result was info on 3 business accounts i believe ican't apply for these now due to a ruling Is this the case??

 

So i am waiting for info on the personal account.

 

Should i now submit a Subject Access Request for my loans and Creditcard???

and send another £10 (Already mistakenly sent them 4 cheques for £10 each from parachute account). This is with the Halifax with the merger will this hamper me? do i need to find another parachute account?

i filled a complaint with Information Commissioners Office via there website this has been acknowledged by the Information Commissioners Office do they work or not?

God im confused and i have only just started

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Lloyds normally only respond to the SAR with a breakdown of charges, these are sent from Birmingham. They are probably snowed under with requests.

 

If you want a FULL SAR, I would send the one from the PPI forums

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/payment-protection-insurance-ppi/118145-subject-access-request-ppi.html#post1198765

 

The £10 fee should cover ALL accounts with ths same bank (Can you cancel 3 of the ones you have sent )

 

The confusion goes away after about 3 years :p

 

 

Jogs

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THanks Jogs

do you mean cancel the cheques? the man from the ICO said if the cash them it is illegal so i figure they won't bother anyway.

cheers again i will send the other request also now't to lose but time. but i won't send the £10 i will just quote the cheque numbers if they ask for the tenner

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johnsax,

 

If you register for t'internet banking, they say you can view account statements going back to 2002. Whether it's actually true or not, I'll let you know as soon as my online account goes live

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Charlie just done the online thing with lloyds banking it goes back to 01jul 2002 i did a search on charges going back to nov 2002 first SAR went out then took some time i cut and pasted the results into excel and i have come up with £5525.13 in charges andO/D interest can i claim all this back?? and how do i go about it as it is over the £5k threshold for the court? they also have taken £1450 on my busines accounts?

robbin B'strds:shock:

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Hi,

 

Have a look at the step-by-step.

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/faqs-please-read-these/31460-example-step-step-instructions.html

 

Think your snookered for the Business Charges at the moment, I'll get a 'link' for you.

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/business-claims-bank-charges/

 

Regards.

 

Scott.

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js......my original Abbey claim was for £8.4k................no problems at all;)

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js,

 

My understanding is a bit rusty, but it always used to be the case that you could claim back more than 6 years, on the understanding that the six-year rule doesn't apply if there was any deception involved( ie you weren't aware of the unlawfulness of the action), and only became aware of the unlawfulness subsequently.

 

 

It strengthens your case, if you've got charges pre-six years and post-six years, because then they get treated as all part of the one action. It's much harder if all your charges on a claim are over six years old

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fine thanks again charlie, i have about 4 months over the 6 years all the rest are post 6 years so i will claim all back that i can trace cant get further back than jul 02 unfortunatly but total is now £5658.58.

I just wondered should i now start a new thread calling it Johnsax-Lloydstsb??

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I just wondered should i now start a new thread calling it Johnsax-LloydsTSB??

 

Good idea ;)

 

Regards.

 

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